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JGIBBSON

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The essence of cooperative learning is that
 
  a. it produces a high level of cooperation between the students and the teacher.
  b. students help one another master a particular learning task.
  c. students work on assignments on their own and then come together to compare notes.
  d. individuals who perform the best within a group may be rewarded.

Question 2

If you are concerned with maintaining the proper degree of control and management over your adolescent students, which of the following is the best approach?
 
  a. Make and communicate a specific system of clear rules and procedures.
  b. Allow the students to determine all classroom rules democratically.
  c. Distribute a set of general guidelines for classroom behavior.
  d. Don't worry about passing out rules to students or posting them; they wish to be treated as adults and need to be told about rules only once.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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